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On iOS, there is no “Send Reactions” permission in group settings like desktop.
Please simply add a permission called “Send Reactions” under the rest of all the other permissions in group settings just like desktop.
For example, you want some people to be able to send reactions but not send messages and some people to be able to send messages but not send reactions.
There is a permission for every action you can do within a group EXCEPT “Send Reactions”. I’m not sure why.
Expected Behavior
Go to group settings and see “Send Reactions” under “Permissions”.
Actual Behavior
Instead, once you go to “Permissions” in group settings, the “Send Reactions” button is invisible.
Steps to Reproduce
Go to group settings, then “Permissions” and see that the button isn’t there.
Screenshots and Videos
Here is an example of what it would ideally look like on mobile when implemented:
Environment
Device:iPhone/iPad X
iOS version: 13.X
App version:7.X
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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Description
On iOS, there is no “Send Reactions” permission in group settings like desktop.
Please simply add a permission called “Send Reactions” under the rest of all the other permissions in group settings just like desktop.
For example, you want some people to be able to send reactions but not send messages and some people to be able to send messages but not send reactions.
There is a permission for every action you can do within a group EXCEPT “Send Reactions”. I’m not sure why.
Expected Behavior
Go to group settings and see “Send Reactions” under “Permissions”.
Actual Behavior
Instead, once you go to “Permissions” in group settings, the “Send Reactions” button is invisible.
Steps to Reproduce
Go to group settings, then “Permissions” and see that the button isn’t there.
Screenshots and Videos
Here is an example of what it would ideally look like on mobile when implemented:
Environment
Device:
iPhone/iPad X
iOS version:
13.X
App version:
7.X
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: